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homogeneity

1 of 1noun
/ˌhɑ.mə.ʤə.ˈniə.ti/
Forms:homogeneities
1

things that are alike or have the same qualities

  • The cultural homogeneity of the small town made it difficult for outsiders to integrate.
  • The school aimed for homogeneity in educational standards across all its branches.
  • Despite minor differences, the political parties showed a strong homogeneity in their policies.
  • The homogeneity of traditional folk music in the region reflects shared historical influences.
  • The researchers noted the homogeneity of opinions among the participants from the same background.
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something is the same all the way through, without differences

  • The homogeneity of the metal alloy ensures its strength and durability.
  • Scientists tested the homogeneity of the chemical solution to ensure accuracy in experiments.
  • The milk was stirred until it reached complete homogeneity in texture.
  • The factory uses advanced machines to maintain the homogeneity of its products.
  • The concrete’s homogeneity affects the stability of the building.